Married to Rosemary G. Angulo since 1970. Two children Roxana C. Angulo and Rodrigo I. Angulo ages 37 and 36, respectively. Five grandchildren Giuliana, Carmen, Jorge, Roberto and Eduardo and one great-grandchild, Ximena.

SCHOOLING

Escuela Rosaura Zapata: Elementary. Cd. Juarez, Mexico

Cathedral High School, El Paso, Texas

University of Texas at El Paso: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

Designated expert witness in the fields of civil engineering, surveying and appraisals by the Civil Courts 1 through 7 of the Bravos District, State of Chihuahua, Mexico.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

College of Civil Engineers of Juarez

Asociación de Ingenieros y Arquitectos de Cd. Juárez, A.C.,

American Society of Civil Engineers.

College of Appraisers of Mexico. A.C.

College of Professionals in Real Estate Valuation of Cd. Juárez, A.C.

Federation of Colleges, Institutes and Societies of Appraisers of Mexico, A.C.

Mexican Institute of Valuation of Chihuahua, A.C.

XII. AWARDS CONFERRED.

College of Civil Engineers of Mexico: Award Plaque as a Civil Engineer for the benefit of

Mexico.

City of Mexico: Award Plaque as a Civil Engineer for the benefit of

Mexico.

Mexico City Government: Award Plaque for the work done in the construction

of the Internal Loop and Radial Avenues of the City.

Chihuahua Mexican Institute of Appraisers: Award Plaque for accomplishments during

presidency.

Autonomous University of Juarez: Work during the Civil Engineering Week.

National Association of Institutes of Appraisers: Award for being the most advanced student during

the Speciality Program.

National Association of Institutes of Appraisers: Award for work during the two year period 91-93 for

the benefit of the Association.

National Association of Institutes of Appraisers: Award for accomplishments during presidency.

Mexican Association of Banks: Award as organizer of the Second National Forum of

Appraisers.

Chihuahua Mexican Institute of Appraisers: Award plaque as Dean and having formed various

generations of appraisers.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

V.P. Latin America (Current) SLI Energy Solutions, 2013 to present.

Description: Development of energy solutions for private and public entities, to supply electricity through the generation by ecological systems such as fotovoltaic, eolic or natural gas production complemented with other energy efficient solutions such as LED lighting and gas to diesel conversion. Also in charge of engineering special projects for SLI Engineering, Inc.

Some projects include the transformation of stranded natural gas to Diesel; Water and sewer lines in east El Paso including tunneling under Montana Ave.; Retention wall design for Abundand Living, ALTA surveys for several subdivisions of the Housing Authority; Valle Verde Solar Park design; International Garment structural revision; Sun Metro parking design.

Several industrial plants in the El Florido and Pacifico Industrial Parks in Tijuana

Several industrial plants in the Ramos Arizpe Amistad Industrial Park, in Ramos Arizpe.

Kay Automotive Graphics, Saltillo

Marina Vallarta

Parque Industrial Fernández, Juárez

Marina Ixtapa

Coco Inn Hotel, Lagos

Phelps Dodge, Monterrey

Jeld Wen Reynosa

Bock 7 Clark

Diamond Ventures

Normetales

Marriot Hotel, Vallarta

Marriot Hotel, Cancún

Outboard Marine, Juarez

Jones Apparel, Durango

Jones Apparel, Torreon

Ibico, Cd. Acuña

El Forum, Cancun

British Tire and Rubber Co., Qro

Pieles Cordero, Leon

Lintel Plants 7, 8, 9 14, 15, 16, 18 and 19

Union Tank Car Corp., San José Iturbide

Union Tank Car Corp,., Celaya, Gto.

Emery, R. Arizpe

IEC, Reynosa

Lucent I & II, Matamoros, Tamps

Miulenium Ind. Parks I, II & III, SLP

Metokote, Salt.

Delphi, Reynosa

Lite-On, Jarez

Sabre, Juaárez

Wolverine, Monterrey

Caterpillar, Tlalnepantla, E.Mex

The Royal Cancun

The Royal, Playa del Carmen

Guadalupe Industrial Park, Monterrey

Federal Property type surveys:

Ports of entry at: Caseta, Zaragoza, Santa Teresa and Palomas.

Construction Manager of the “Ejes Viales” de “EMPRESAS CONSULTORAS, S.A. DE C.V.” 1978 to 1980.

Consortium of consulting firms created for the construction management of the metro and the “Ejes Viales”, a grid of streets of about 200 kms. in Mexico City. The works included demolitions, street building, rebuilding of streets, remodeling, urban architecture and other complementary works such as plant transplant, water, sewer, gas, electricity, pavement, telephone, street lighs, multiple support poles for signs, signaling and maps., etc.

The total job force under my supervision was about 400 engineers, architects, lab technicians, surveyors, estimators,

Head of the Department of Engineering Audit for the MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND TRANSPORTATION. 1976-1978.

A Branch of the Auditing Director of the Comptroller General of the Ministry, I was responsible for the audits performed to highway, bridge, railroad, and marine works of the Federal Government.

Head of the Office of Construction Management of the MEXICO CITY GOVERNMENT 1972-1976.

A branch of the Director of the Comptroller of Public Works of the City of Mexico. Supervised public works for U.S. $250’000,000 dls per year. My job scope was to check the contract documents, bidding processes, construction procedures, quality control, payment control, warranties, bonds and other pertaining activities. Some of the largest works supervised were: “Circuito Interior” an internal loop in Mexico City including the construction of many bridges and elevated sections, the water supply of the city from a valley about 100 kms. away, sewer and water works, etc.

Continuation of “Despacho E. Espinosa”, from his incorporation as Technical Director of the “Los Remedios Group”. The job consisted of the analysis, design and supervision of several structures such as the following: